Why Do We Use Cringey Words for Loved Ones? | Otherwords

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From "kitty" to "lovebug," people across the world use very similar type of words for the people they love. What's behind this universal linguistic trend?
Otherwords is a PBS web series on Storied that digs deep into this quintessential human trait of language and finds the fascinating, thought-provoking, and funny stories behind the words and sounds we take for granted. Incorporating the fields of biology, history, cultural studies, literature, and more, linguistics has something for everyone and offers a unique perspective on what it means to be human.
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@Case16710
@Case16710 Ай бұрын
When my son was a toddler, I used to call him my “Tiny Baby”. This shifted to “Tiny Baby Man” as he got a little older. One day, when he was about 10, he told me “That’s MISTER Tiny Baby Man to you.” So now he’s Mr Tinybabyman.
@kimixachi94
@kimixachi94 Ай бұрын
i'm for real crying right now ❤❤😭😭😭
@CharChar2121
@CharChar2121 12 күн бұрын
Oh my god that's exactly how I refer to my ginger cat and for almost the same reasons.
@Case16710
@Case16710 12 күн бұрын
@@CharChar2121 ha! Wow! What are the odds of that, and then of your finding my comment above? Insane. I love it! “Hi” to your Mr Tinybabyman!
@amberf2306
@amberf2306 Ай бұрын
My name is Amber and my six year old son often calls me his "precious jewel". Mind you he also called me his "favourite butt cheek" the other day, which is somewhat less flattering
@renatal.129
@renatal.129 Ай бұрын
it's better than least favorite butt cheek
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
​@@renatal.129😅
@juiuice
@juiuice Ай бұрын
lol :J
@B2WM
@B2WM Ай бұрын
I'm kinda surprised that they didn't get into the category of Insults of endearment, as TVTropes calls it. Monster Face, Ankle Biter, Trouble, Galoot... We use them mostly for siblings, dogs, and friends, but I certainly use Junkyard Dog for one with the same affection that I call another Baby Giraffe Princess.
@courtney-ray
@courtney-ray Ай бұрын
At least it was the favorite one! 😄
@thomasparker6124
@thomasparker6124 Ай бұрын
"Significant Otter" is my favourite.
@lashropa
@lashropa Ай бұрын
%100 👍
@solsystem1342
@solsystem1342 Ай бұрын
"With a dark side"
@Mariooo57
@Mariooo57 Ай бұрын
Did it all for the nookie 😤
@romainvincent7346
@romainvincent7346 Ай бұрын
@thomasparker6124 Nice one. Here, my Seal of approval.
@gunjfur8633
@gunjfur8633 Ай бұрын
​@@solsystem1342 >:3
@haltarys
@haltarys Ай бұрын
In French, we sometimes use "ma puce" to affectionately refer to a little girl or a daughter. It literally translates to "my flea."
@gabbywillis9746
@gabbywillis9746 Ай бұрын
I love this one! My mum uses it for me too, and choufleur 😂
@sarahwithanhyouheathen3210
@sarahwithanhyouheathen3210 Ай бұрын
Seems slightly derogatory lol 😅
@MerchManDan
@MerchManDan Ай бұрын
​@@gabbywillis9746 Ah, "cabbage flower." Pretty!
@gabbywillis9746
@gabbywillis9746 Ай бұрын
@@MerchManDan /cauliflower 😂 it’s funny but quite common
@szinga
@szinga Ай бұрын
in polish we can also say that! "moja pchełko" :)
@Hallows4
@Hallows4 Ай бұрын
Love that multiple languages were featured. It’s remarkable how common patterns are across cultures.
@LittleBitVic
@LittleBitVic Ай бұрын
When I had to use a wheelchair in high school, my Spanish teacher called me "princesa" because I took my "throne" with me wherever I went. The nickname stuck around for years whenever we'd run into each other even after I recovered enough to leave my "throne" behind. People couldn't figure out if it was favoritism or a sarcastic diss.
@sagasvensson8920
@sagasvensson8920 Ай бұрын
That is a really sweet way of cheering you up
@MigelAnjel84
@MigelAnjel84 Ай бұрын
I call my wife 'Damisela', spanish for 'Damsel'. She calls me 'Damiselo', literally 'Male Damsel'. Lol
@sophiejones3554
@sophiejones3554 Ай бұрын
KEEPER! ❤
@CarefulWithThatAx
@CarefulWithThatAx Ай бұрын
I love how putting Dr. B in a cat cafe brought out a little bit of cutesy-voice in her presentation. Absolutely apropos for the episode 💜
@johnbrisendine2161
@johnbrisendine2161 Ай бұрын
Dr. B is such a cutie herself! She is a great presenter.
@Sophia048
@Sophia048 Ай бұрын
There's also body parts, for lack of a better term. My eyes, my heart, my soul, my life. I guess they also come under valuables... In my friend group we started making fun of this by calling each other my spleen, my liver, my kidney
@DeRien8
@DeRien8 4 күн бұрын
With my current cats, who are littermates, and completely out of nowhere, I settled into appending "face" to the girls' names and "bug" or "boog" to the boys.
@coraliepython1291
@coraliepython1291 Ай бұрын
Mine came from a lame pickup line I used to make him laugh... Everybody carries their cross.
@patrician3821
@patrician3821 Ай бұрын
Did it work? That’s what matters 😂
@MURDERPILLOW.
@MURDERPILLOW. Ай бұрын
Give us the nickname but not the pickup line, i wanna try to work ot oit
@coraliepython1291
@coraliepython1291 Ай бұрын
@@MURDERPILLOW. It was just an overly confident "Hola que tal princessa?!" one time when I picked him up (I'm a small lady and he's tall asf), and so he nicknamed me "Princessa" till this day.
@coraliepython1291
@coraliepython1291 Ай бұрын
@@patrician3821 Too well I regret, the worst part is that now I'm too used it.
@lazlohiggins
@lazlohiggins Ай бұрын
I absolutely loved the production on this one! Having Erica on sets and out in the world, rather than just against a green screen, brings a lot of dynamism to the video that really elevates it. It comes across with a lot of playfulness (not just because of the kitties!) due to the varying backdrops and the wardrobe changes. I super loved what was done here and want to give a hearty thanks and congrats on all the hard work everyone put in to make this happen! I'm sure this kind of thing can't happen with every video, but I still wanted to share how awesome I thought it was and I would definitely be excited to see it happen more in the future!
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
I do, too, and the "man on the street" interviews!
@mitchellmark
@mitchellmark Ай бұрын
This was such a step up and it came outta no where. She is awesome!!!
@quilan1
@quilan1 Ай бұрын
Aye, completely. Wonderfully playful editing, dress, camera shots, location, etc. They clearly put a lot of effort into this one, and it shows!
@thelocalstumbler
@thelocalstumbler Ай бұрын
Dr Brozovsky is such a lovely linguist and host. The best word wizard there is!
@FlagCutie
@FlagCutie Ай бұрын
One of my besties calls her kids "kidlets." Also, in older Mexican slang, Mango is used for someone really attractive.
@Alaskan-Armadillo
@Alaskan-Armadillo Ай бұрын
Mango is still used in Cuba as a way of saying that someone is very attractive
@ethanmckinney203
@ethanmckinney203 Ай бұрын
I believe that "kidlets" is a play on "cutlets," which would connect to "lambchop" as meat-based pet name.
@himanbam
@himanbam Ай бұрын
@@ethanmckinney203 Or "piglets" as another baby animal
@keiththorpe9571
@keiththorpe9571 Ай бұрын
Our parents' pet names for my sisters and me were tinged with a patina of bitterness. My older sister Valarie was called "The Accident" Me and my younger sister Shannon were called "The Other Two Accidents." My homelife was so warm and loving.
@TiggerIsMyCat
@TiggerIsMyCat Ай бұрын
🫂
@taylortanner37
@taylortanner37 Ай бұрын
Jeez , that's awful. My family joked and called my little brother oops because they found out they were expecting him the day of my dad's vasectomy and they would joke that I ruined their divorce cause they split up for a year then got remarried when my mom was 4 months along with me but we didn't feel blamed for being born. I hope you've built a life with more warmth and love than what you dealt with being called accidents.
@ladykoiwolfe
@ladykoiwolfe Ай бұрын
I'm sorry yours was said so negatively. It didn't have to be.
@bbartky
@bbartky Ай бұрын
The siblings of my best friend in high school were more than decade older than him and I heard him called “the accident” by his parents a couple of times. However, they would follow up and then call him “the pleasant surprise”.
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
​@bbartky as someone who was told by my mom "after Mike (the oldest), you were all surprises", I can promise you that being called "surprise" doesn't necessarily make it any better than being called an "accident". There were two or three years between each of my four siblings and 5 years between the next youngest sibling and myself. I never felt any less loved for it, even though I knew who the real "surprise" had been. Remember Bob Ross- "happy little accidents".
@trevorbennett8438
@trevorbennett8438 Ай бұрын
Loved the "in the streets" cuts. It's awesome when you to describe linguistics from around the world, hearing first hand accounts is that much better. :)
@Myself-yf5do
@Myself-yf5do Ай бұрын
The Morse Code on the banner in the intro stands for PBS...nice touch.
@resourceress7
@resourceress7 7 күн бұрын
The hands in the clouds are saying a stylized version of "language" in ASL.
@juliadandy6019
@juliadandy6019 Ай бұрын
I just LOVE when Shakespeare's little cartoon appears! Lights up my heart ❤
@Kuwagumo
@Kuwagumo Ай бұрын
The de facto mascot of the show lol
@rachelfoote9515
@rachelfoote9515 Ай бұрын
I have a friend who calls me "sweetie," "sweetheart," "kiddo," etc. We are not and never have been romantically involved, but it still makes me feel loved, and, specifically, cared for. There's a sense of protection that I think can come from a pet name, too. Reinforcing our social connections can bring a sense of security.
@justprivate2333
@justprivate2333 Ай бұрын
Never had too many pet names for my wife. But my pets on the other hand...
@juliadandy6019
@juliadandy6019 Ай бұрын
Same here! My boyfriend is just his name, the cats on the other hand...
@taylortanner37
@taylortanner37 Ай бұрын
I have given up naming pets. After squish the fish , and dogs with the unfortunate names of Squeaker , Puppers and Graceless. Now my kids name the pets ( we have a park near by that people abandon pets in at least once a week so we foster and help rehome our foundlings with family and friends ) and right now we have Big Guy , Dude and Buddy. Apparently my kids also have a penchant for weird names.
@philiplathrop9250
@philiplathrop9250 Ай бұрын
@@taylortanner37 I love squish the fish
@natmorse-noland9133
@natmorse-noland9133 Ай бұрын
Same. I use just the standard "hon," "babe," "sweetie," and such for my partners. My cat, on the other hand, has a good dozen pet names, some derived from her name and some are just nonsense syllables.
@taylortanner37
@taylortanner37 Ай бұрын
@@philiplathrop9250 . My favorite memory of Squish was my niece asking to kiss the fish. I thought she was going to just kiss the tank glass but no she stuck her face in the water and cause part of treating Squish's side ulcer required handling him he actually swam up to her submerged face and she got to kiss Squish the Fish.
@TenshiHimei
@TenshiHimei Ай бұрын
My parents chose "petit poussin en or" for me, which roughly translates to "golden baby chick" lol. It's so interesting to know that languages/cultures around the world love cute, small and expensive things so much they want to name the people who are important in their life after them! Also, the production on this video is chef's kiss! 10/10
@radagastwiz
@radagastwiz Ай бұрын
The Dutch diminutive suffix -je is used EVERYWHERE, from names to pretty much any noun you can think of. 'Een gezellig huisje' would be a cozy little house, for example.
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
Spanish does that with "-ito and -ita". ...Making everything little and "cute".
@psiphyre
@psiphyre Ай бұрын
Afrikaans does the same with "-(t)jie" or "-ie" (depending on word-final letter); Japanese with "-chan" (mainly); Portuguese with "-ina" & "-ino" (depending on gender). 😊
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
@@psiphyre I think Portuguese is -inho,-inha
@psiphyre
@psiphyre Ай бұрын
Ah! You're right! I forgot the 'h' after the 'n' ... Thanks for that. 👍
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
@@psiphyre 👍
@youremakingprogress144
@youremakingprogress144 Ай бұрын
This is an interesting topic. I love the diversity among the interviewees and linguistic examples - it really demonstrates how universal the phenomenon is! Also, I'm going to try to play "familect" in my next game of Scrabble.
@alanz4819
@alanz4819 Ай бұрын
I personally think we should bring back "lamb chop"
@jerseygirlinatl7701
@jerseygirlinatl7701 Ай бұрын
Sorry but when I hear 'lamb chop' as a name all I can see is a puppet.
@hannahrobbins1017
@hannahrobbins1017 Ай бұрын
Only if they call their partner mint jelly 😂😂
@miseentrope
@miseentrope Ай бұрын
@@hannahrobbins1017 🤣
@B2WM
@B2WM Ай бұрын
It's the nickname that never ends...
@trevinbeattie4888
@trevinbeattie4888 Ай бұрын
This is the song that never ends! Yes it goes on and on, my friends. Some people started singing it not knowing what it was, And they’ll continue singing it forever just because This is the song that never ends! Yes it goes on and on, my friends. …
@Elizabeth-tq7qw
@Elizabeth-tq7qw Ай бұрын
The change to include cats, plants, and quick on-the-street interviews was a huge bonus to the production value and the topic!
@skeleton.
@skeleton. Ай бұрын
the visuals, cinematography and editing are so nice
@david.mcmahan
@david.mcmahan Ай бұрын
Meanwhile, in the Southern U.S., a complete stranger might call you "sugar" or "honey".
@thefandombard4774
@thefandombard4774 Ай бұрын
In German, the umlout (ö,ü,ä) and maybe chen suffix are used to make words diminutive such as hündchen which is puppy or mädchen for girl
@trillionbones89
@trillionbones89 Ай бұрын
Bitte nenne deine Tochter nicht Hündchen.
@CinePenguin89
@CinePenguin89 Ай бұрын
Love how you incorporated more languages than just English
@tornyu
@tornyu Ай бұрын
In my family everyone is "Dork" and I love it
@BenjamintheTortoise
@BenjamintheTortoise Ай бұрын
That's hilarious, I love that
@vesuviusmount9120
@vesuviusmount9120 Ай бұрын
Good stuff Dr Brozovsky, love the production on this.
@arkoudanthrope
@arkoudanthrope Ай бұрын
This is easily one of my favourite Otherwords! Well done to all who put it together!
@marsalien4
@marsalien4 Ай бұрын
I love that this video had some interviews and different settings! Really upped the production on this, I loved it!
@TheOlibaba
@TheOlibaba Ай бұрын
I REALLY love this "on the road" format!
@MistSoalar
@MistSoalar Ай бұрын
First syllable of first name + chan is probably the most common pattern in Japan
@averll
@averll Ай бұрын
im loving the setting of this video its so cute! and also this was so interesting i never thought about it till now
@itchy7879
@itchy7879 Ай бұрын
Loved the interviews for this episode!
@joshvoilace
@joshvoilace Ай бұрын
I was beaming this whole video. The biggest smile from ear to ear learning about all of this. With all the things going on in the world right now, this reminded me that at the end of the day we're all human. I absolutely adore this series and am so grateful for new content!! Keep 'em coming 🙏
@dunnowy123
@dunnowy123 Ай бұрын
Beeboo, beebee, lovey, lovebug, babycakes, babes; only her actual name if we're arguing LOL
@onerayoflight1557
@onerayoflight1557 Ай бұрын
I love all of your Otherwords videos !! I also love that you did part of this video while sitting amongst cats, and as seen at the end of the video you obviously like cats a lot. More than that, I was waiting for you to bring up the term familects, which you had brought up in a previous video, and you did -- thank you for connecting everything together !! Like always!
@v1e1r1g1e1
@v1e1r1g1e1 Ай бұрын
Cat in lap at 8:33 ''Yes, that's all very important, I'm sure... but... hey?! How about some scratchums, please?!""
@patrician3821
@patrician3821 Ай бұрын
My brother started calling me one little female goat when we were teenagers. Nobody knows why… in Portuguese it is “Uma cabrita”. Through the years ( about 40 😂) it became “uma”. He is a most beloved brother and I like my pet name a lot. He is the only one who calls me this. People call me Patty or Patinha ( female little duck - in Portuguese Pata). I believe it’s my destiny to be called for animals 😂
@ace.of.space.
@ace.of.space. Ай бұрын
7:50 is really speaking to me. time to annoy all of my friends with the nicknames i've learned from this video. I'm not letting alloromantic people have all the fun of cringe terms of endearment
@safaiaryu12
@safaiaryu12 Ай бұрын
Oh! You're in Austin!! Hello! This was a super interesting episode. I've wondered about nicknames and how they came about. Some interesting Classical facts: a few Greek names that we still use today fall into this category, like Philip, "love", and Melissa, "honey". And a lot of famous Romans are known to us today by their nicknames, because it was REALLY common for names to be repeated in families, so many of them differentiated themselves by their nicknames. For example, Cicero, which means "chickpea" - supposedly his mother called him that and it stuck! Caligula means "little boots," because he would visit his father in the army and parade around in a little soldier's outfit. "Cincinnatus" means "curly haired", "Rufus" means "redhead", "Aquila" means "beak-like nose", "Africanus" is the one who led a successful campaign in North Africa...
@ksorabbit
@ksorabbit Ай бұрын
This new presentation style is killing it, love it!
@jonathan0225
@jonathan0225 Ай бұрын
been called a senorito when being lazy for a chore 🤣🤣
@benjaminacuna8013
@benjaminacuna8013 Ай бұрын
It was the old Spanish for gentleman/dandy
@jonathan0225
@jonathan0225 Ай бұрын
@@benjaminacuna8013 yes. But in filipino, youget called senorito/ senorita for being lazy around the house lol
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
​@@jonathan0225yes, because they are joking about the fact that you act like someone of the nobility, who has servants to clean up after them 😅
@jonathan0225
@jonathan0225 Ай бұрын
@@LindaC616 yes. Exactly. Lol
@Nariasan
@Nariasan Ай бұрын
I can't pay attention to what Dr. B says... I got so distracted by those adorable cats... keep rewinding to listen and forget because those cats are sooo cute!
@reganlandau
@reganlandau Ай бұрын
This man-on-the-street style was perfect for this topic! Love it
@ElicBehexan
@ElicBehexan Ай бұрын
I had a long term roommate I called "babe" despite her being 6 years older than I am. My wife's nephew called her Bibi they think because he heard either her mother or his mother call her Vivi. "V" can be hard to say as a young child. After spending a weekend with one of the nephew or her niece I would call her Bibi for a while. However, we had no 'pet' names in my family. I always kind of wanted one...
@curiousfirely
@curiousfirely Ай бұрын
A friend of mine is expecting, and has been calling her future child 'tater tot'. You bet we are going to call that kid tater tot for their entire life 😂.
@seanconant3218
@seanconant3218 Ай бұрын
The editing, effects, and on location shots were top tier
@flippedwafflesokurr728
@flippedwafflesokurr728 Ай бұрын
Wake up babe, there’s a new Otherwords!!!
@jvicf16
@jvicf16 Ай бұрын
The aesthetic of this video is on point, Doc 😚👌
@bernard_6166
@bernard_6166 Ай бұрын
OH SHE'S GOING OUT!!!!
@bernard_6166
@bernard_6166 Ай бұрын
SHE'S GIVING PRODUCTION VALUE
@rogermrogerm
@rogermrogerm Ай бұрын
She switched outfits like 10 times throughout the whole video, and all of them were wonderful!
@grf15
@grf15 Ай бұрын
She does love big earrings.
@LindaC616
@LindaC616 Ай бұрын
In Spanish, it's typical to give a family member a nickname based on physical attributes ("flaco", which can be good or bad depending on which country you're in). In the States, though, we're usually discouraged from that. And yet, my sister, who had big ears, got "Zippy" after the stuffed chimpanzees or "Barney" after Barney Rubble. To this day, she will answer to both. I got called Chub Chub
@TiggerIsMyCat
@TiggerIsMyCat Ай бұрын
To this day I still don't know what "pusa" that my mom called me means. I asked a bunch of Romanians and they hadn't even heard of it, but the closest we could determine it might've been a dialectal variant if the word for "doll"
@Sonic-ew4mm
@Sonic-ew4mm Ай бұрын
In my language that translates to "cat"
@TiggerIsMyCat
@TiggerIsMyCat Ай бұрын
@@Sonic-ew4mm Romanian also has that kind of word for cat, but it's pisică. We called our cats that all the time! (Although when it was from Mom they got wary when they heard it because Mom often followed it up by picking them up by the armpits and squishing their faces into her kisses screaming about how she was going to eat them (in the cute aggression way). I'm like Mom, they're hissing and trying to scratch and bite you, they clearly don't like it, and Mom's like I don't care they're so cute)
@sasentaiko
@sasentaiko Ай бұрын
Another commenter here was French and said she was called “Ma puce” by her mom, which means “my flea”. Maybe your nickname was not 100% Romanian?
@deankarasinski1979
@deankarasinski1979 Ай бұрын
or maybe spanish like pupusa
@TiggerIsMyCat
@TiggerIsMyCat Ай бұрын
@@sasentaiko Maybe, but the only other language in her family growing up was German. She did also speak Italian, though, but not much once she moved to the US, and that was just an interest of hers, we're not Italian at all, just Romanian (my great grandparents lived during the time of the Austrian Hungarian empire, so they were Romanian, but being on the upper class side they spoke German, first I even think.)
@gahllib
@gahllib Ай бұрын
tamagogata no kao isn't a term of endearment, it's just a description, similar to heart-shaped face in english
@SuperTakkino
@SuperTakkino Ай бұрын
Yeah, and with 8 syllables, way too long even if it was a term of endearment 😅. Come to think of it, Japanese doesn't really use much except for the suffixes like -chan, -chin. And the ultimate no-suffix given name!
@JuniperArcher
@JuniperArcher 10 күн бұрын
The production value on these videos is so great. All of the costume changes, set changes, and visualized words on the screen keep you engaged! Good job to the team ❤
@mfindlayolynyk
@mfindlayolynyk Ай бұрын
Fantastic video! From hearing what people are called to all the kittens, the absolute sincerity of this video was heartwarming.
@brothertaddeus
@brothertaddeus Ай бұрын
I'm just here to comment on the Texas wall mural and the dozens of Texas mugs.
@christinaatwood2911
@christinaatwood2911 Ай бұрын
Great video!! Love the location and the editing too!
@thecaveofthedead
@thecaveofthedead Ай бұрын
Amazing style from Dr Brozovsky on this one. And super informative as always.
@HyLee98_aka_KingAyam
@HyLee98_aka_KingAyam Ай бұрын
Love this episode so much! Everything feels so bubbly and cheerful as it should be according to the topic. Great works !!!
@twoshai
@twoshai Ай бұрын
I was kinda surprised with the production and it was a good surprise. I liked the outfit and background changes for every category, how they included "on the streets", and hey tiny Shakespeare showed up as well.
@artsytyler
@artsytyler Ай бұрын
There’s something really beautiful behind utilizing specific language for those we cherish the most. Entirely reconstructing our sentences and hand-selecting the words we choose JUST to show our love for them. This video made me surprisingly emotional because that’s something extra special- thank you for that!
@grahamstone1198
@grahamstone1198 Ай бұрын
So well made! Loved the production on this one! Interesting patterns across languages! Thx Dr. B & team!
@grahamstone1198
@grahamstone1198 Ай бұрын
!
@spiralpython1989
@spiralpython1989 Ай бұрын
Loving the multiple locations! A really visually engaging episode. One of my children, Oliver, called himself Bing as a young child. Whilst ‘Bing’ has not survived (he is now in his 20s), derivations of it have… he is called Bealzibubblebing within the family. But the real ‘pet names’ are reserved for my doggos: one of them (Buttercup) is regularly referred to as ‘shidnert’ when she does something really silly. Her sister, Daisy gets ‘daisy cakes’, ‘cakey’, or ‘queen cake’. And my 3 metre python is regularly referred to as ‘my wee man’.
@diamond3749
@diamond3749 Ай бұрын
Omg I love that the otherwords series is getting more high budget
@SamusSelf-Destruct
@SamusSelf-Destruct Ай бұрын
When I think of “cringe” pet names, I think more of people who call their romantic partner “mommy” or “daddy.” Like, *that* is cringe.
@Widdekuu91
@Widdekuu91 Ай бұрын
I personally can't handle "Baby" but maybe that is because in my language, it means that you are an overreacting, sad little crybaby. Baby is not a positive word for an adult.
@wijcik
@wijcik Ай бұрын
Every time a woman calls her husband/boyfriend "daddy" the ghost of Sigmund Freud gets stronger.
@hungvu262
@hungvu262 Ай бұрын
If they had kids, it could be what their kids grew up calling them.
@oktober-vh6gl
@oktober-vh6gl Ай бұрын
It’s not cringe… it’s sex play… light BSDM. Don’t knock it till you try it 😉
@SamusSelf-Destruct
@SamusSelf-Destruct Ай бұрын
@@oktober-vh6gl I spent years as a professional BDSM sex worker. It’s still cringe and gross and weird.
@IOSARBX
@IOSARBX 16 күн бұрын
Storied, I loved this video so much, I had to hit the like button!
@BeatrixTomomizu
@BeatrixTomomizu Ай бұрын
I'm german and my mom called me "Spatz" all my life. ("sparrow"). It sounds quite like "Schatz" ("Treasure"), but that was my oldest brother, so sometimes I reacted, even though I wasn't meant xD My sister at some point wanted to give me a pet name (I was a teeny already) and I was ok with that, it just didn't sit well and she stopped quite fast... My family uses my whole name, simply cause I didn't like when my mom used a common nickname, cause it only sounds right spoken with a bit of an english accent, which she absolutely isn't able to do... Or maybe I just didn't like my name being shortened... I was 3 when I told my mom "I'm not a *nickname*, I'm a *whole name*" right in front of the kindergarten employee who would look after me and asked about nicknames to use. It kinda burned itself into my moms memory and I can kinda see myself doing that xD Also, I'm quite proud of my name - I have to meet someone with the same name to this point in time. I met someone who told me their sister has the same, but I only believe it after seeing their ID... Cause there's a version of my name that's widely known due to an old (I don't think she's alive anymore) german celebrity and I hated all my life that people would accidentally use the wrong name... For my sister and my other brother my mom also had pet names, but I forgot those... My sister had a pet name for her son I actually got to hear. She called him "Krümel" (I think "Crumble" like in a cookie crumble is the best translation) and I found that soooooo cute~ and my nephew was absolutely cute... And still is a really nice boy~ For her daughter I didn't catch it... My oldest brother also has two children, though they live away further, so we don't see each other as often. I know he and his wife have pet names foe the kids, though I can't remember... Most people call their significant other "Schatz" here. My boyfriend is absolutely no fan of pet names (and he said he simply likes my name a lot), so I never really tried to establish one. But at some point I started calling him "Schnucki" (kinda a cringy version of "cutie") the moment I shouted his name like 5 times and he wouldn't respond. It kinda worked xD Nowadays I actually don't use it anymore, but it still lingers for when I don't feel like he heard me calling him xD And he always responds with the most cringy pet name he can think on the spot like "Pupsi-mausi-bärchen"... I won't even try to translate THAT... Oh! My stepgrandpa always called me "princess" - but that's it~ ... Ok... My grandmas used -chen (the making it little ending) with my name. I didn't care until my younger cousin also started using it. Then I hated it with passion. Cause how dare my 3 years younger cousin makes me smaller! Uses a cutification! My grandmas stopped quite fast then and my cousin also. I think I told my mom and she delivered it to my gradmas. So no pet names for me~ My name is special enough as it is~ my mom smashed two names together coincidentally creating a name that already existed xD all because she wanted something more special and hated middle names. In german culture it's more unusual to have a middle name and my mom didn't see any need for one, so I got my name by smashing to together (no - though, like in Anna-Lena)
@EayuProuxm
@EayuProuxm Ай бұрын
Going outside and talking to people was not on my 2024 bingo card for Storied, but we love to see the growth.
@MsBlulucky
@MsBlulucky Ай бұрын
I've never used pet names in my relationships. It just never happend. The most popular pet name in my language is "Schatz"(treasure) and when my colleague said something like "Your first boyfriend is Schatz, your second boyfriend is Schatz, your third boyfriend is Schatz... it kinda loses meaning over time" that really stuck in my head.
@AA-wc3tw
@AA-wc3tw Ай бұрын
My exh used to call me "poopy pants" and wouldn't stop when I asked him to. So I started calling him "skidmark" (after the skidmarks he left in his.....poopy pants). BOY did he HATE that and shut it down quick. And then he stopped calling me "poopy pants." He and his skidmarks are someone else's problem now. My parents are German and never called me any pet names or nicknames. I gave myself a nickname as a little girl (44 now), and my dad says it every once in a while, but it's not exactly directed towards me. It's more of an arms-length joke by someone who wants to be close to me but cannot allow himself to be.
@alyasuramzahwani
@alyasuramzahwani Ай бұрын
oooh I'm loving this new format!!
@anna_freya
@anna_freya Ай бұрын
I enjoyed this, but was so so distracted by those cute cats 🥰🥰🥰
@PhoebeFayRuthLouise
@PhoebeFayRuthLouise Ай бұрын
Cats make everything better- even excellent videos like this one! Subscribed!
@poomlertpinyowong9187
@poomlertpinyowong9187 Ай бұрын
As a Thai speaker, I am not sure about Chang Noi (little elephant) haha. It is actually a slang for penn*s. Double name is also a thing in Thai language.
@artugert
@artugert Ай бұрын
I never knew you were half Taiwanese! It would be interesting to see you make content related to that.
@RedAngelSophia
@RedAngelSophia Ай бұрын
Early on, this video brought a certain song by THE ARCHIES to my mind - when you were talking about people using terms for sweets to refer to people they care about. Later on, when you talked about people using terms for money to refer to their loved ones, I was thinking about the 1990s X-Men cartoon where Gambit frequently uses the term “Chéri” -- “chér” meaning “expensive” and “-i” being the suffix of posessiveness - basically meaning “my expensive”. I guess that being the French equivalent of “my dear”.
@NoOne-gc5ot
@NoOne-gc5ot Ай бұрын
As someone who lives in Austin and is learning Mandarin I thoroughly enjoyed spotting all the Austin landmarks and reading the 汉字 that popped up.
@Beryllahawk
@Beryllahawk Ай бұрын
My husband and I most definitely have our own familect, one that's almost shared with our son BUT not all of it. I'm very fond of making up nonsense words, or mimicking "gibberish" from some of my favorite movies (specifically this started with The Dark Crystal and Aughra's various "words"). So I still do that, towards my husband; there are maybe half a dozen "words" that are just for him. And there are others for my cat, my kid, my brother - not all of them consistent, ha! I've even seen a thing between my brother and his first cousin where words weren't even involved - they were "talking" using percussion against their own bodies, claps and thumping their bellies and such. It was VERY WEIRD but also really quite amazing! People are able and willing to make meaning out of ANYthing!
@ga4667
@ga4667 Ай бұрын
Love the production quality on this ep
@FranciscoAreasGuimaraes
@FranciscoAreasGuimaraes Ай бұрын
Wow, loved this episode. Loved the interviews and all the pets...
@tomadams2319
@tomadams2319 Ай бұрын
Dr Shao mei mei, you are such a cutesy pie with your different outfits and backgrounds in this episode.
@FlozzSD
@FlozzSD Ай бұрын
Loved this video, every upload from you guys makes me smile, but this one especially so
@semjart
@semjart Ай бұрын
Adore this new format!! 😍😍 such an engaging video
@cannonaire
@cannonaire 29 күн бұрын
The wife person and I call each other "Boss" like we're caricature prohibition-era mobsters.
@sheren_b
@sheren_b Ай бұрын
its fun to see who these type of words are used across languages and cultures also really fun to see Dr. Brozovsky do these type of on the street interviews, also all the cats and animation are really fun
@lizhasasthma
@lizhasasthma Ай бұрын
My mom uses a lot of pet names for everyone in her family, which is sometimes confusing when you don't know which "honey" she's talking to. My favorite thing she calls me and my brother is "schnucki", which is a German term of endearment. Her grandparents are from Germany and I love that this piece of our heritage still sticks around.
@michaelimhof4212
@michaelimhof4212 Ай бұрын
I might have missed some parts of the video while watching the cats... 😀 - Loved it, though!
@mentalrebllion1270
@mentalrebllion1270 Ай бұрын
Ours are Kitty and Bunny and it’s because back when we were just friends, our friend group did the whole “you remind me of this animal” thing that, you know, a lot of friend groups do. Ours, within the group, are a cat for her and a bunny for me. The nicknames stuck. Other than that I just refer to her by “my love” or the like. Pretty straightforward. I do enjoy inventing pet names though for my dnd characters. Not so much that they get called but that they call their loved ones. My favorite is “starlight” which my character called their late fiancé and still does refer to them like that in their poetry. I hadn’t settled on what their fiancé used to call them and I don’t expect it to come up.
@Sauvium1
@Sauvium1 Ай бұрын
My husband has three main ones, Tall Man (used so often my mother uses it), Beardy Man, and Baldy. He is anything but bald but we once shaved all his hair off in support of his sister going through chemo and the name stuck. He calls me Moochy and I’m entered in his phone as “The Queen 1005 Sparkly Flowers” (yes really) which was a name our niece gave me once during a game of pretend like seven years ago. I refer to our niece and nephews as Monkey or Monk. My dad calls me Jester. My MIL still teasingly calls my husband Sweet Cheeks even well into his 30s. Everyone in the family refers to my BIL as Mr. Special. It is funny how these names stick from even the smallest things. I’m curious about couple names? Like Brangelina. Is that something new or something we’ve been doing for centuries or is it something new to the past few decades?
@bioalkemisti
@bioalkemisti 13 күн бұрын
Lovelovelove love it that you interviewed people from other cultures who use another language besides English! Weird how humans evolved to use same type of words individually across all(?) cultures. Also in Finnish we call people kulta (gold), rakas (something you love), muru (crumb)
@Crescent-Adam
@Crescent-Adam Ай бұрын
Aside from being a sweet episode, I absolutely loved both the varied locations AND the featuring of street interviews sprinkled throughout the video! The cat cafe (?) was just way too cute & cozy 😭
@elim4605
@elim4605 Ай бұрын
Really loved seeing Dr. B out in the world, and getting to hear from people on the street led to so many interesting stories!
@BallotBoxer
@BallotBoxer Ай бұрын
Impressed by the many on-location shots this episode.
@BenjamintheTortoise
@BenjamintheTortoise Ай бұрын
Such a great episode!! And even more fun to read through the comments on this one, with everyone sharing their pet names 😂😂❤️
@apcolleen
@apcolleen Ай бұрын
GULAB also seems to follow the BOUBA KIKI phenomenon
@carlosg7497
@carlosg7497 Ай бұрын
Beautiful episode, gj poduction team.
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